Along a continuous belt over 100 km in lenght, in the east sector of the Po Plain, between the city of Bologna and the Adriatic coast, a series of Palaeolithic open air sites are documented, the best-known of which being the deposit of Monte Poggiolo (Forlì); all can be traced back to the very beginnnings of human occupation in the Italian peninsula.
The Po plain in the Lower Pleistocene in the context of ancient industries in Southern Europe
FONTANA, Federica;PERETTO, Carlo
2004
Abstract
Along a continuous belt over 100 km in lenght, in the east sector of the Po Plain, between the city of Bologna and the Adriatic coast, a series of Palaeolithic open air sites are documented, the best-known of which being the deposit of Monte Poggiolo (Forlì); all can be traced back to the very beginnnings of human occupation in the Italian peninsula.File in questo prodotto:
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